Martin R. Salzman, born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, enjoyed four years in Boston during his undergraduate studies, then upon commencing law school at Emory University, he planted roots in Atlanta, GA, to which he has lived for close to 35 years.

Graduated from Boston University summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and served as elected President of the School of Management. Graduated from Emory Law School with distinction. While at Emory, was an editor of Emory Law Journal and published a note in the Emory Law Journal, Pfizer v Gov't of India, which concerned antitrust issues facing drug manufacturers.

Articles

Mr. Salzman has co-authored a number of articles for various trade publications on current topics concerning the construction industry. He also co-authored a chapter entitled "Formal and Informal Discovery Procedures and their Enforcement in Arbitration" in a book titled "Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Construction Industry" which was published by Wiley Law Publications in 1991.